Tip

Tip may refer to:

Science and technology

  • Tip (Unix utility), a software program for remote terminal sessions
  • Tip and ring, two wires in a telephone line
  • TIP (Terminal Interface Processor), used to provide terminal sessions on ARPANET
  • TIP, Telepresence Interoperability Protocol used for Cisco TelePresence
  • TIP, the TM Forum Integration Program
  • The Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
  • Traveling In-core Probe, used in nuclear reactors
  • The tip, the most recently added changeset in the distributed revision control tool Mercurial
  • TIP, name of early prototypes of the text editor program nano
  • MasterCard's Terminal Integration Process (TIP)
  • TIP, Threat Image Projection, a technology used in X-ray screening machines
  • TIP31, a type of transistor
  • IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, a scientific journal
  • Entertainment media

  • Princess Ozma, nicknamed Tip, a fictional character in the book The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum
  • The Tip, a 1918 film starring Harold Lloyd
  • T.I., formerly known as Tip, an American rapper
  • Štip

    Štip (Macedonian: Штип [ʃtip]) is the largest urban agglomeration in the eastern part of the Republic of Macedonia, serving as the economic, industrial, entertainment and educational focal point for the surrounding municipalities. As of the 2002 census, the Štip municipality alone had a population of about 47,796. Štip is the largest textile production center in the country; Center of the fashion industry in Macedonia, as well as the location of the sole public university in eastern Macedonia, Goce Delčev University of Štip. The city of Štip is the seat of Štip Municipality.

    Geography and climate

    The city is located at the intersection of the Lakavica, Ovče Pole, and Kočani valleys. Two rivers pass through Štip, the Bregalnica which is the second largest in the Republic of Macedonia, and the Otinja which divides the city center. The hill Isar, with its early medieval fortress on top, dominates the city and provides for the common reference as "The city under the Isar'. The area surrounding the city is suffering from deforestation which is contributing to the temperature extremes, summers being hot and dry with mean temperatures around 32 °C (90 °F) and days above 40 °C (104 °F) being common. Winters are short (less than 2 months usually) and mild (though considered cold for the area) with normals around −2 °C (28 °F), but with occasional drops down to −10 °C (14 °F). Spring usually comes in February, when most of the foliage is regenerating, although freak snow storms could appear as late as May.

    Bliss

    Bliss may refer to:

    People

  • Aaron T. Bliss (1837–1906), U.S. Representative and Governor of Michigan
  • A. J. Bliss (1862–1931), British iris breeder
  • Arthur Bliss (1891–1975), British composer
  • Atlanta Bliss, American jazz musician who specializes in the trumpet
  • Baron Bliss (Henry Edward Ernest Victor Bliss, 1869–1926), traveller
  • Bliss Carman (1861–1929), Canadian poet
  • Brian Bliss (born 1965), retired American soccer defender and former coach of the Kansas City Wizards of Major League Soccer
  • C. D. Bliss (1870–1948), American football player and coach in the United States
  • Caroline Bliss (born 1961), British actress
  • Charles K. Bliss (1897–1985), inventor of Blissymbols
  • Chester Ittner Bliss (1899–1979), biologist known for his contributions to statistics.
  • Cornelius Newton Bliss (1833–1911), US merchant and politician
  • Daniel Bliss (1823–1916), founder of AUB, the American University of Beirut
  • Dave Bliss (born 1943), former American college basketball coach
  • Diana Bliss (1954–2012), Australian theatre producer, second wife of Alan Bond
  • Bliss (Birdbrain album)

    Bliss is Birdbrain's debut studio album. It was recorded in 1995 at Newbury Sound, Boston, Massachusetts and released by TVT Records on August 15, 1995. Before Bliss, the band's only other releases was a demo tape, the song "Violence" on an anthology of Boston rock. It was their only album to have James Dennis on it. Despite a tour and promotion from TVT, the album was not successful. AFter the tour, on the eve of starting pre-production for the second album "Let's Be Nice" guitarist James Dennis was driven from the band over creative differences.

    Track listing

    All songs written by Joey Ammo, except where noted.

  • "Confession" - 4:58
  • "Drown" - 3:56
  • "Hometown" - 4:05
  • "Rosslindale" - 5:03
  • "Booga" (Ammo, James Dennis) - 3:25
  • "Gash" - 3:04
  • "Circlejerk" - 2:40
  • "Soundking" - 3:51
  • "Friends" - 6:31
  • "Pervert" (Ammo, Berzerk) - 0:51
  • "Jena" - 3:47
  • "Roses" - 8:02
  • Personnel

  • Joey Ammo (Vocals, guitar, production)
  • James Dennis (Guitar, vocals, production)
  • Joe McCarthy (Bass, vocals)
  • Mike Benway (Drums)
  • Bliss (short story)

    Bliss is a modernist short story by Katherine Mansfield first published in 1918. It was published in the English Review in August 1918 and later reprinted in Bliss and Other Stories.

    Plot summary

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